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Towson Tigers
2025 Towson Tigers baseball team
Founded1966 (1966)
UniversityTowson University
Head coachMatt Tyner (8th season)
ConferenceColonial Athletic Association
LocationTowson, Maryland
Home stadiumJohn B. Schuerholz Baseball Complex
(Capacity: 500)
NicknameTigers
ColorsBlack and gold
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
Division II: 1978
Division I: 1988, 1991, 2013
Conference tournament champions
1988, 1991, 2013
Regular season conference champions
1988, 1999

The Towson Tigers baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the Towson University in Towson, Maryland, United States. The team competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I and are members of the Colonial Athletic Association.

Previously, they had played in NCAA Division II until 1980. They played in the East Coast Conference from 1980 to 1992 before joining the Big South Conference for the 1993–1995 seasons and then playing in the America East Conference from 1996–2001 before entering the CAA in 2002.

Towson in the NCAA tournament

Year Record Pct Notes
1988 1–2 .333 Atlantic Regional
1991 1–2 .333 Northeast Regional
2013 1–2 .333 Chapel Hill Regional
TOTALS 3-6 .333

Tigers drafted in the MLB Draft

  • 1983 John Andrade INF Texas Rangers 24th round
  • 1988 Chris Nabholz LHP Montreal Expos 2nd round
  • 1995 Derek Hasselhoff RHP Chicago White Sox 17th round
  • 1995 Mike Vota RHP Chicago White Sox 18th round
  • 1999 Chris Fiora RHP St. Louis Cardinals 22nd round
  • 1999 Jason Rummel INF Chicago White Sox 29th round
  • 2000 Chris Russ LHP Texas Rangers 3rd round
  • 2000 Denny Chapman RHP San Diego Padres 27th round
  • 2001 Bryan Simmering RHP Oakland Athletics 27th round
  • 2002 Gregg Davies OF Baltimore Orioles 21st round
  • 2005 Casper Wells OF Detroit Tigers 14th round
  • 2005 Shane Justis SS Los Angeles Dodgers 21st round
  • 2008 Brian Conley OF Baltimore Orioles 17th round
  • 2009 Josh Squatrito RHP St. Louis Cardinals 25th round
  • 2010 Drew Permison RHP Toronto Blue Jays 42nd round
  • 2011 Charlie Cononie RHP Tampa Bay Rays 24th round
  • 2016 Brady Policelli SS Detroit Tigers 13th round
  • 2018 Richie Palacios INF Cleveland Indians 3rd round
  • 2023 Ethan Pecko RHP Houston Astros 6th round

References

  1. "Color–TU Brand Toolkit". Towson.edu. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  2. https://towsontigers.com/documents/2023/7/31/Baseball_Record_Book_-_Post_2023__Rough_draft_.pdf

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Towson University
Located in: Towson, Maryland
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Johnny Unitas Stadium (formerly Minnegan Stadium)
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John B. Schuerholz Baseball Complex
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